LVLONE’s Home Cinema 2024 Holiday Gift Guide

This holiday season, we’ve reimagined the home cinema experience, looking beyond traditional projectors and TVs to discover innovative products that expand how we enjoy entertainment at home. From immersive displays to versatile audio solutions, these handpicked items have been tested and reviewed to transform any space into a cinematic escape. Explore our top picks to elevate your viewing and listening experience in fresh, exciting ways!

Xgimi Horizon S Max Projector

The Xgimi Horizon S Max is a standout projector that impressed us this year, earning a spot on our holiday gift guide. Despite one minor flaw (details in our upcoming review), this projector dazzles with its breakout features at an incredible value. Certified for both IMAX Enhanced and Dolby Vision, it delivers a true theater experience with breathtaking visuals and immersive effects. If you’re shopping for a cinephile or tech enthusiast, this is a gift worth grabbing—especially with the holiday sales happening now. Don’t miss out on it here!

JBL Bar 700

The JBL Bar 700 is a must-have for any home theater enthusiast this holiday season. Offering a stunning Dolby Atmos and surround sound experience, it eliminates the hassle of wires with its detachable, battery-powered surround speakers. Paired with a powerful 10″ wireless subwoofer and built-in Wi-Fi features like AirPlay, Alexa, and Chromecast, it’s versatile enough to fit seamlessly into any setup. The detachable speakers remain a standout feature of JBL’s design, and the sound quality doesn’t disappoint. Don’t miss the chance to elevate your audio game—check it out this season!

HP OMEN 34c QHD 165Hz Curved Gaming Monitor

The HP Omen 34c Ultra-Wide Curved Monitor is the ultimate gift for gamers and productivity enthusiasts alike. This WQHD monitor immerses you in finely detailed visuals, boasting a 165Hz refresh rate for smooth, artifact-free gameplay. With 99% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3 color accuracy, colors are vivid and lifelike, perfect for exploring new worlds or tackling creative projects. Its versatile design includes ports for gaming PCs, consoles, and work setups, complete with easy cable management and an adjustable stand. Plus, the OMEN Gaming Hub allows full customization of your setup, making it truly your own. Don’t miss this all-in-one powerhouse for the holidays!

VITURE Pro XR Glasses

The VITURE Pro XR Glasses are a groundbreaking gift for tech enthusiasts, redefining portable entertainment with an unparalleled 135″ full-HD UltraClarity™ display. Offering a 120Hz refresh rate and 4000 nits (1000 nits perceived), these glasses deliver a vibrant, immersive experience with anti-glare, anti-ghosting, and anti-motion sickness features for all-day comfort. Perfect for anyone, they include myopia adjustments and a new electrochromic film that blocks 99.5% of external light, eliminating the need for lens shades. With SGS A+ certification for reduced eye strain and a Harman-engineered stereo soundscape, the VITURE Pro ensures effortless privacy and exceptional quality wherever you go. Check them out here.

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Remy Cuesta
Remy Cuesta
[Editor-in-Chief] Co-founder of LVLONE I work to bring you our readers a fun outlet to read tech and gaming news, reviews and experiences.

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